Abstract

Tri- and tetracyclic heterocycle systems were constructed by a palladium-catalyzed domino reaction of linear 1,6-dienes that contain acryl groups with aryl halides through C-C coupling and aromatic C-H functionalization. Three different acrylamides have been shown to be very active for the reaction. The substituents on the aryl halides could be ethoxycarbonyl, ketyl, chloro, sulfonyl, cyano, etc. Thus, the ready accessibility of the starting materials, the wide range of compatibility of substrates including both dienes and aryl halides, and the generality of this process make the reaction highly valuable in view of the synthetic and medicinal importance of these kinds of heterocycles.

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